Tag: David Haye

Among the vivid categories of sports, boxing offers some of the most unforgettable sights with the punching actions and knockouts. In fact, boxers have a variety of actions that becomes their ring favourite.
While the game has been admired by many, there are a few elements that combine to create

American boxer Shannon Briggs (59-6-1, 52 KOs) has hit the streets of London in his quest to find and challenge Britain's elite heavyweight boxers.
The last time we saw Briggs launch a campaign to secure a top-level fight was when he was pursing a fight against Wladimir Klitschko, up until his

So David Haye delivered the conclusive Knockout win he promised at the weekend. He dodged the banana skin of a comeback defeat, although in honesty De Mori was never anything but a warm up fight. Now we have seen the first installment in Haye's second coming, what have we learnt

Deontay Wilder (36-0, 35 KOs) successfully defended his WBC heavyweight world title with a ninth round stoppage victory against a spirited Arthur Szpilka (20-2, 15 KOs) at the Barclays Centre, New York in the early hours of Sunday morning.
It was a poor performance from the champion, who struggled with Szpilka’s

'Boxer makes comeback!'...
Hardly a revelation in the world of boxing is it? Countless boxers have done it; some with blistering success, but many with blistering failure. Good boxers, good athletes, genuine legends in their field have returned to the ring only to be ridiculed, worst still, pitied. Seeing the reputation

There is nothing more exciting than a comeback, especially when it involves a former world heavyweight champion. Former champions; Ali, Tyson, Holyfield, Foreman, Lewis and the Klitschko brothers have endured the pain of losing the heavyweight crown but they remain the chosen few to have successfully regained the title.
Former WBA

David Haye (26-2-KO24) has come out of retirement after three years away from boxing to announce that he will be fighting Australian Mark de Mori (30-1-2-KO26) next month at the O2 Arena on 16th January, Haye has not fought since he stopped fellow Briton Dereck Chisora in 2012.
The Hayemaker has

Former world champion David Haye has hinted that he could make a return to ring once his shoulder injury has been rehabilitated. The Hayemaker said “No decisions have been made with regards my future as a professional boxer”.
The Londoner was forced to pull out of a fight against Tyson Fury

Former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye is still uncertain whether he will be able to return to ring again, the 33-year-old’s boxing career was thrown in jeopardy when he underwent a five-hour operation in November with reconstructive shoulder surgery to repair severely ruptured tendons in his right arm.
The Bermondsey-born fighter was